Papers 1931-1940 of total 3876 found.
…-energy rays to attack cancer, and chemotherapy, which uses drugs to kill cancer, are other treatment options.…
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…. The atmosphere is a mixture of gases around the earth. Earth's atmosphere consist of about 79.1% nitrogen 20% oxygen, 0.036% Carbon Monoxide and trace amounts of gas. Another important part of the atmosphere is the ozone which protects the earth from the harmful rays
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….         Optics was another area of Newton's early interests. In trying at explain now colors occur, he arrived at the idea that sunlight is a heterogeneous blend of different rays each of, which represents a different color-and that reflections…
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…. A process unique to them was used to cook foods such as sharks, rays and turtles. The fire itself was even adjusted to the food being cooked. Using a variety of timbers, twigs or leaves could change flavours or heat. The aborigines used hot stones to fry Bogong…
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…, 'In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,....' All of these images express the fading light of a life in decline. The short, dark days of winter, the last rays at sunset and the glowing remnants beneath the ashes…
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…. Mary Worley and Greg Crister's article help us to become more aware and to take a stand to obesity. We must get some information about obesity before it will be too late for us to cure this disease. Source: Mary Ray Worley. Fat and Happy: In defense…
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…is like a false mirror, which, receiving rays irregularly, distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it" (Bacon 420). Bacon is saying because Freud wanted his theory to be true, he had a bias towards the observations making…
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…something else, however. Always creating soemthing, making nothing something or something nothing. But in that viewing, before "sun", before hot, or rays, or orange come about;you completely understand. There is no need for name or form in that viewing of the sun…
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…chest x-ray would also show "dirty lungs" with peribronchial cuffing which suggest thickened bronchial walls. When treating chronic bronchitis patients with airflow obstruction it is important to determine what is causing the obstruction (bronchiospasms…
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…with small stoves, tea sets and wearing the Add-A-Pearl necklace she gave me when I was born; furthermore, I should be a ray of light in my father's lonely life." (p87) This shows her overall attitude towards the ways that Atticus has raised Scout…
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